It is rare for any two species to be able to interbreed. The scientific answer is to say that there can be no offspring from a human and a dog.
As for the imaginative answer that isn't hampered by science.. well, just imagine and you have your answer.
A normal human being.
No of course not, it is how you produce offspring, with no offspring there would be no milk, or food for human consumption. Every living organism would no longer exist.
A bulldog is a dog and can mate a dog to produce offspring .
It would be about 28 dog years old.
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Selective breeding is where, say you want a really spotty dog, you would breed a female dog with lots of spots with a male dog with lots of spots. Their offspring would have more spots than a normal dog of that breed, then the offspring with the most spots are bred together. This carries on until you get a dog with the right amount of spots that you want.
Usually a "dog year" is 7 human years. A "cat year" changes from 14 human years for young cats to 4 human years for old cats.
They are different species. Feline and a canine animals can not mate, and produce offspring.
if your dog is 199 in dog years then it would be 1,393 years old in human years. All you have to do is multiply the age in dog years by 7 to get the answer. For example, if my dog is 2 years old in dog years, then my dog would be 14 years old in human years. (2x7=14)
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yes if a dog is 21 years old in human years that dog would be 147 years ols in dog years. One human year = seven dog years
The offspring could be called a demigod or something on the line of half god. Demigod might be more referred to as the offspring of a human and an Olympian god.